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"I would hope then that the editorial staff would agree to pull any cartoons depicting Jesus in some offensive way, so as not to offend Christians," e-mailed Michael E. Fitzharris of Dayton, Ohio.
Readers insist on equal treatment for 'offensive' cartoons Andy Alexander 2010
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Also, Robert Fitzharris was originally to be offered the school in Caplin Bay, but he had a drinking problem.
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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According to Don Gifford's "Ulysses Annotated," contrary to what the blowhards sitting around the offices of the Freeman's Journal discussing the incident say, Fitzharris was not the getaway driver, rather he drove a decoy cab.
The Annotated "U.S. Blues" Robert Hunter 2005
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Saloon-keeper Fitzharris and his family of six had the lives crushed out of them when their house collapsed, and early this morning all of them, the father, mother and five children were taken from the wreck, and are now at the morgue.
The Johnstown Horror!!! or, Valley of Death, being A Complete and Thrilling Account of the Awful Floods and Their Appalling Ruin James Herbert Walker
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Fitzharris, the invincible, though he could not vouch for the actual facts which quite possibly there was not one vestige of truth in.
Ulysses James Joyce 1911
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Fitzharris, son of Lord Malmesbury, and a few devoted friends formed a phalanx to screen him from the insolent stare of Colonel Wardle and others who were crowding round the exit to see
William Pitt and the Great War John Holland Rose 1898
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Both Lady Minto and Fitzharris have recorded an account given them by Nelson, of his motives for action at the Battle of the Nile.
The Life of Nelson Mahan, A. T. 1897
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Fitzharris, Lord, British attache at Vienna during Nelson's visit,
The Life of Nelson Mahan, A. T. 1897
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Her description and comments have been considered severe, and even prejudiced; but they do not differ essentially from those of the Mintos and Fitzharris, except in saying that on one occasion, after dinner, Nelson took too much champagne, and showed the effects.
The Life of Nelson Mahan, A. T. 1897
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A few days later there was a ball at Prince Esterhazy's, where Fitzharris was present.
The Life of Nelson Mahan, A. T. 1897
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